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British Airways fears a future where AI agents pick flights and brands get ghosted

CEO warns airlines that don’t learn to sell themselves to machines could soon be flying under the radar

British Airways' chief executive has warned that the airline industry is fast heading for a future where AI agents, not humans, decide which brands get booked – and carriers that fail to adapt are at risk of quietly disappearing from the digital shop window.…

Microsoft RasMan DoS 0-day gets unofficial patch - and a working exploit

Exploit hasn't been picked up by any malware detection engines, CEO tells The Reg

A Microsoft zero-day vulnerability that allows an unprivileged user to crash the Windows Remote Access Connection Manager (RasMan) service now has a free, unofficial patch - with no word as to when Redmond plans to release an official one - along with a working exploit circulating online.…

New React vulns leak secrets, invite DoS attacks

And the earlier React2Shell patch is vulnerable

If you're running React Server Components, you just can't catch a break. In addition to already-reported flaws, newly discovered bugs allow attackers to hang vulnerable servers and potentially leak Server Function source code, so anyone using RSC or frameworks that support it should patch quickly.…

Trump gives state AI regulation the presidential middle finger

Executive order sidesteps Congress and sets up Litigation Task Force

President Trump and his patrons in big tech have long wanted to block states from implementing their own AI regulations. After failing twice to do so in Congress, the US president has issued an executive order that would attempt to punish states that try to restrain the bot business.…

Workday project at Washington University hits $266M

Protests force disclosure of costs totaling $16,000 per student over 7 year rollout replacing 80 legacy systems

The total cost of a Workday implementation project at Washington University in St. Louis is set to hit almost $266 million, it was revealed after the project was the subject of protests from students.…

AI datacenter boom could end badly, Goldman Sachs warns

Bank sketches four scenarios in which monetization falters or demand swamps supply by 2030

Goldman Sachs warns that datacenter investments may fail to pay off if the industry is unable to monetize AI models, but hedges its bets by saying that demand could also overwhelm available capacity by 2030.…

UK watchdog urged to probe GDPR failures in Home Office eVisa rollout

Rights groups say digital-only record is leaking data and courting trouble

Civil society groups are urging the UK's data watchdog to investigate whether the Home Office's digital-only eVisa scheme is breaching GDPR, sounding the alarm about systemic data errors and design failures that are exposing sensitive personal information while leaving migrants unable to prove their lawful status.…

Half of exposed React servers remain unpatched amid active exploitation

Wiz says React2Shell attacks accelerating, ranging from cryptominers to state-linked crews

Half of the internet-facing systems vulnerable to a fast-moving React remote code execution flaw remain unpatched, even as exploitation has exploded into more than a dozen active attack clusters ranging from bargain-basement cryptominers to state-linked intrusion tooling.…

Salesforce opts for seat-based AI licensing as customers demand predictability

Analysts say the shift offers stability, but embedded usage caps ensure vendors keep control

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff last week came closer to answering a multibillion-dollar question when he said seat-based pricing – with some caveats – was becoming the norm for its AI agents after flirting with pricing based on consumption and per-conversation payments.…

VMware kills vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA

Broadcom told The Register that EMEA customers need to check with their local dealer to see if VVF remains on the menu

ExclusiveΒ  Broadcom has recently killed off VMware vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA, the company told The Register, dealing a blow to smaller customers, one of whom told us they would likely switch to a rival hypervisor as a result.…

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